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The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope

Herezoth Trilogy, Book 1

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The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope

By: Victoria Grefer
Narrated by: Dana Allen
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“In the darkest of times, the realm will be saved by a hero known as the Marked One.”

Haunted by the coup that slaughtered the royal family, the people of Herezoth have been praying for the legendary Marked One to rise up and remove the boot from the neck of their nation.

Enforced through sword and sorcery, the terror, forced allegiance, and crushing two-thirds taxes sanctioned by dictator Zalski Forzythe seem never-ending.

For Kora Porteg, a beautiful village girl just coming of age in this dystopian nightmare, her father’s story of the Marked One offers little hope, until a predestined meeting with the rebellious Crimson League.

Will Kora live to see the Marked One defeat Zalski’s wicked sorcery or will the Marked One simply take his place?

Find out in The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope, book one in the Herezoth Trilogy.

©2023 Victoria Grefer (P)2024 Victoria Grefer
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The first book of the Herezoth Trilogy was such a complete story that it would be good enough as a stand-alone novel. An early information dump in the book smothered me a bit, but the longer I listened, the better the story became. The way the story is presented feels a lot like a classic style of fantasy that I really wasn't expecting. The story can be pretty brutal, and it's often not a good idea to get too attached to characters. There is no feeling that the main character is overpowered or ever guaranteed to succeed. The complete lack of plot armor adds a thrilling level of suspense and urgency to nearly every scene. The ending was not at all what you'd expect, and the twist was really in tune with the themes of the book.

The narration by Dana Allen was fantastic. She really brought the story to life and gave every character a unique feel. The flow of the book was very well-paced from beginning to end, and the sound quality was top-notch.

Great Story with a Classic Fantasy Feel

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